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A foal standing beside its mother at Button Ranch

Salem, Utah / Gaited horses

Meet Button Ranch through the horses—their movement, their records, and the details that help a rider find the right partner.

View available horses
02 / The ranch record

The same clear view for every horse.

Uniform photography / useful details / direct inquiry

Photography comes first. Confirmed horse data follows in the same order, so every record is easy to scan and easier to compare.

Selected ranch photography04 visual records / current archive
03 / A field guide

More than one way to move smoothly.

“Gaited” is a useful starting point, not the whole story. Breed, expression, and the individual horse all belong in view.

A horse moving freely in a Button Ranch field01

The rhythm

A natural four-beat gait.

Gaited horses move beyond the walk, trot, and canter familiar to many riders. The defining rhythm is natural to the horse—not a trick added to the record later.

Movement should be understood breed by breed.

Detailed portrait of a horse at Button Ranch02

The signature

Different breeds. Different expression.

Marchadors may express Marcha Batida or Marcha Picada. The Peruvian Horse carries its own vocabulary of pisos, paso llano, término, and brio.

The language changes because the movement does.

A mare and foal together at Button Ranch03

The individual

The horse still comes first.

Breed gives useful context. Temperament, training, condition, history, and rider fit belong to the individual horse—and to a record clear enough to make the next conversation useful.

Breed truth beside individual detail.

05 / Finding the right horse

A straightforward way to begin.

The site can organize the first look. The meaningful part still happens through a conversation and time with the horse.

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Browse the records

Start with the current horses, their photography, and the practical details already on hand.

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Ask the ranch

Tell us what you are looking for and ask about the history behind a specific horse.

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Plan a visit

Meet the horse at Button Ranch in Salem, Utah, by appointment.

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Take the next step

Move forward with the context that only the horse, the rider, and a real visit can provide.

Looking for something specific?

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A horse moving through a field at Button Ranch

06 / Salem, Utah

Come see the horses.

Visits are by appointment. Tell us what kind of horse you are looking for, or ask about a current record before you come out.

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